Is it related to the fact that the toilet does not flush smoothly and the sewer pipe is 4 meters lon

Updated on Toilet 2024-03-02
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Absolutely relevant According to the relevant data, the ratio of resistance in the horizontal and straight directions is 10:1, that is, under the same water pressure, the vertical flow is 10 meters and the transverse flow is only 1 meter. It is recommended that you install a new sewer from the ground;

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The toilet flushes smoothly, and the sewer pipe is 4 meters long laterally. But not really.

    There are a few issues that matter.

    1.Is your 4-meter tube downstairs or on the ground of your house?

    If it is installed downstairs, how far away is it from your floor. THERE IS NO 500MM2How much waviness does your 4 meter tube have? What is the diameter of the pipe?

    If you do it according to the operating procedures. Your tank of water is gone before it reaches the horizontal pipe.

    Therefore, it is not smooth and has little to do with the horizontal pipe.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    A NATIONAL STANDARD TOILET CAN DRAIN 18M IN A HORIZONTAL PIPE WITH A SLOPE OF 2%, THE PROBLEM IS THAT THERE IS A WATER TRAP UNDER YOUR BATHROOM, AND OTHER PEOPLE'S BATHROOMS ALSO HAVE A TRAP, SO THERE MUST BE A PROBLEM WITH DRAINAGE.

    Of course, it is not excluded that there is dirt in the pipe.

    It's not a problem with the toilet, no matter the flushing siphon, the maximum water consumption is 6L, but if you change the flushing, you can quickly discharge the dirt into the horizontal pipe, and it is very difficult to enter the riser.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Four meters long? Is there a natural slope? You can't do without a toilet of any kind, because a length like yours requires at least three tanks to flush dirty things down.

    Try using a mix of in-line and siphon types, and increase the water tank to the maximum.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    If the sewer pipe does not have a slope, changing the toilet will not solve the problem.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    How did the landlord solve it? Share it!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    It's going to get better, can you take a look at the blockage first? Look upstairs and downstairs.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Matter. But not really.

    There are a few issues that matter.

    1.Is your 4-meter tube downstairs or on the ground of your house?

    If it is installed downstairs, how far away is it from your floor. THERE IS NO 500MM2How much waviness does your 4 meter tube have? What is the diameter of the pipe?

    If you do it according to the operating procedures. Your tank of water is gone before it reaches the horizontal pipe.

    Therefore, it is not smooth and has little to do with the horizontal pipe.

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